Sell My House Fast in Fort Worth, TX Get a Fair Cash Offer in 24 Hours
Need to sell your Fort Worth house fast? We buy houses in any condition, any situation, and any part of Tarrant County. No repairs. No agent commissions. No waiting months for a buyer who might back out. Just a fair, no obligation cash offer and a closing date that works for you, sometimes in as little as 7 days.
Whether you’re facing foreclosure, inherited a property you don’t want to manage, going through a divorce, dealing with a burdensome rental, or simply need to move fast, our local Fort Worth team is ready to help.
Get Your Free Cash Offer
No obligation. No pressure. A real offer from a local buyer.
A calmer way to sell,
built for real life
Selling a house the traditional way in Fort Worth means listing with an agent, paying 5–6% in commissions, making repairs, staging the home, and waiting through weeks of showings with no guarantee of a closed sale. We built a faster, simpler alternative.
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No repairs needed
We buy houses as-is, including homes with foundation issues, roof damage, fire damage, mold, or years of deferred maintenance.
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No commissions or hidden fees
The cash offer we give you is the amount you walk away with. We cover standard closing costs.
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No showings, no strangers walking through your home
One visit, sometimes just photos, and one offer. No open houses, no repeat walk throughs.
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You choose the closing date
Close in 7 days or take 60. We work around your schedule, not ours.
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No financing contingencies
We’re cash buyers, so there’s no risk of a bank denying a loan and the deal collapsing at the last minute.
Fort Worth Housing Market
What Sellers Need to Know
Understanding where the market stands helps you make the right decision for your situation, whether that’s listing traditionally or selling for cash.
Fort Worth’s housing market has cooled from the rapid price growth of recent years and settled into a more balanced, negotiated environment. As of early to mid 2026, the median home sale price in Fort Worth sits in the $329,000–$338,000 range, roughly flat to slightly down year over year, while homes are taking longer to sell than they did just two years ago, averaging 53 to 59 days on market. Inventory has grown as well, with a moderate 4 to 4.2 months of supply, giving buyers more room to negotiate and be selective.
At the county level, Tarrant County’s median price has held close to $345,000, essentially flat year over year, reflecting the same equilibrium seen city wide. But Fort Worth real estate is hyper local. Outlying communities like Willow Park and Aledo have seen sharp price growth driven by shrinking inventory, while more affordable submarkets like Burleson have seen price corrections of nearly 14% as buyers adjust to higher borrowing costs. Elevated mortgage rates remain the single biggest factor shaping affordability across DFW, and most analysts expect continued modest, sustainable movement rather than a crash or a return to pandemic era bidding wars through the rest of 2026.
What This Means if You Need to Sell Now
Means competing with more available inventory, pricing carefully to avoid a reduction, and expecting 55 or more days on market before you even get to closing, longer if your home needs work.
If you’re dealing with a time-sensitive situation, foreclosure, an inherited property, job relocation, costly repairs, or simply want certainty over a slower process, a direct cash sale sidesteps the waiting, the showings, and the risk of a deal falling through during a softer market.
We work directly with executors, administrators, and heirs across Tarrant County, and coordinate with your probate attorney or title company to keep the process simple.
Selling an Inherited House in Fort Worth, TX
Inheriting a house in Fort Worth comes with real questions. Do you have to go through probate first? Will you owe taxes? What if the house needs work you can’t afford? Here’s the short version.
- Probate is usually required, though Muniment of Title or an Affidavit of Heirship can move quickly for straightforward estates.
- Texas has no inheritance or estate tax, and the federal stepped-up basis rule means most heirs owe little to no capital gains tax.
- Deferred maintenance doesn’t have to be fixed first. Selling as-is for cash skips repairs and financing delays entirely.
Probate in Texas
Most inherited homes need to clear Texas probate before a sale can close, though paths like Muniment of Title or an Affidavit of Heirship can move quickly when the estate is straightforward. The right path depends on whether there’s a will, how many heirs are involved, and whether other creditors or debts are attached to the estate.
Taxes on an Inherited Home
Texas has no state inheritance or estate tax, and thanks to the federal stepped-up basis rule, most heirs owe little to no capital gains tax if they sell close to the home’s value on the date of death. Meanwhile, Tarrant County property taxes keep accruing during probate, so holding onto the property isn’t free.
Deferred Maintenance and Selling As-Is
Inherited homes also often carry years of deferred maintenance, which makes a traditional listing slower and more expensive. That’s why many Fort Worth heirs choose to sell as-is for cash instead. No repairs, no waiting on a buyer’s financing, and a closing date once your legal authority to sell is in place.
Whatever brought you here,
we’ve helped a Fort Worth family through it
Facing foreclosure or behind on mortgage payments
Inherited a house you don’t want to manage or renovate
Going through a divorce and need a fast, clean split of assets
Landlord tired of dealing with bad tenants or a vacant rental
Relocating for a job and can’t wait months to sell
House needs major repairs you can’t afford
Downsizing or dealing with a hoarder property
Behind on property taxes or code violations
Probate property you need to liquidate
How Our Cash Offer Compares
| Category | Selling With Us | Selling With an Agent |
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| Commissions | None | 5–6% of sale price |
| Repairs | None required | Often required before listing |
| Closing Timeline | As fast as 7 days | 55–90+ days on average |
| Financing Risk | None, we pay cash | Buyer’s loan can fall through |
| Showings | None or minimal | Multiple showings and open houses |
| Closing Costs | We cover them | Seller typically pays a share |
Simple by design,
start to close
Selling your Fort Worth house to us is simple. Tell us about your property, get a fair cash offer within 24 hours, and pick your closing date. No obligation at any step.
Serving Fort Worth and
all of Tarrant County
We buy houses throughout Fort Worth and surrounding communities. Wherever your property is in Tarrant County, we can make you an offer.
- Fort Worth
- Arlington
- Haltom City
- North Richland Hills
- Burleson
- Crowley
- Benbrook
- Saginaw
- White Settlement
- Azle
- Bedford
- Colleyville
- Aledo
- Willow Park
Answers before you call
We can typically close in as little as 7 days once you accept our offer, though we’re happy to work on a longer timeline if that suits your situation better.
No. We buy houses in as-is condition, including properties with significant damage or deferred maintenance.
We base every offer on current Fort Worth market data, the condition of your property, and comparable local sales, so you get a transparent, honest number, not a lowball guess.
None. There are no agent commissions, and we cover standard closing costs.
We regularly help homeowners in these exact situations. Reach out and we’ll walk you through your options.
Get Your Free, No-Obligation
Cash Offer Today
Don’t let a difficult property or a tight timeline keep you stuck. Get a fair cash offer on your Fort Worth home and move forward on your terms.
Get Your Free Cash Offer
No obligation. No pressure. A real offer from a local buyer.